Fairfield Meadows is a beautifully designed Layton community that rests on the terrace alongside the Wasatch Mountains. With its scenic mountain backdrop, this quiet, country-style neighborhood gives off an inviting family-friendly feel. Large lot sizes with extended setbacks and wide roads gives the community a sense of spaciousness.
Just minutes away from shopping, dining, and outdoor recreation, Fairfield Meadows is an ideal place to live.
Layton, Davis County’s most populated city, is located 24 miles north of Salt Lake City and adjacent to Hill Air Force Base. Originally part of Kaysville, Layton became its own city in 1880. The construction of Hill Air Force Base in 1940 transformed Layton from a small farming town into an economic hub for the county and state. Layton’s population has now reached over 81,000, making it the ninth-largest city in Utah. The city continues to grow rapidly, with projections reaching over 99,000 by 2025.
The city's expansion has attracted the FrontRunner commuter rail, new restaurants, and entertainment districts, along with a variety of parks and family-friendly trails. Layton’s 20 miles of public trails provide easy access to outdoor activities, while the city's event calendar is packed with community events like farmers markets, outdoor concerts, food truck nights, and electric parades, fostering a sense of tight-knit community and charm.